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Date: 2015-01-21 19:17:01
Visual programming languages
One Laptop per Child
Etoys
Squeak
Alan Kay
Scratch
OLPC XO-1
Sugar
Smalltalk
Computing
Educational software
Software engineering

Etoys for One Laptop Per Child Bert Freudenberg, Yoshiki Ohshima, Scott Wallace Published in the Proceedings of the Seventh Annual International Conference

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